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First cited by AI Jun 11, 2026
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Surfaced organically in AI answers about electrolytes. Not yet profiled.

Protekt Hydration is losing the AEO war.

Not cited in a single tracked AI answer since Jun 11, 2026, down from a peak of 8% visibility in electrolytes on Jun 11, 2026. This page and its history stay public, and recovery shows here the day it happens.

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Electrolytes, daily share of AI answers mentioning Protekt Hydration, through Jun 13, 2026.

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Last cited Jun 11, 2026 · peak 8% on Jun 11

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Recent AI answers mentioning Protekt Hydration

PerplexityJun 11, 2026, 19:59 UTC
What are the best electrolyte powders in 2026?

Here are the best electrolyte powders in 2026, based on the strongest consensus across recent expert roundups: Best overall / best value: Transparent Labs Hydrate — named a top pick in Men’s Journal and also highlighted by Fortune as a leading option, which suggests strong formula quality and value.[2][5] Best for athletes: LMNT Zero-Sugar Electrolytes — repeatedly chosen for high-sodium, sweat-loss-focused hydration, especially for training and endurance use.[2][3] Best on-the-go: Liquid I.V. — a common pick for portable hydration and convenient single-serve packets.[1] Best for runners: BodyHealth Perfect Amino Electrolytes — recommended by Garage Gym Reviews for runners based on taste and ingredient profile.[1] Best everyday hydration: DripDrop Electrolyte Drink Mix or Protekt Hydration — both are cited as good daily-use options with moderate sodium and broad appeal.[1][2] Best budget pick: Propel Electrolyte Water Beverage Mix or Re-Lyte Hydration — both appear in budget-focused rankings, with Re-Lyte also standing out in zero-sugar lists.[1][2][3] If you want the shortest practical shortlist, these are the safest bets: LMNT if you want the most athlete-focused, zero-sugar, high-sodium formula.[2][3] Transparent Labs Hydrate if you want the best all-around value.[2][5] Liquid I.V. if you want the easiest travel and convenience option.[1] Re-Lyte if you want a strong zero-sugar budget alternative.[2][3] A few category differences matter: High-sodium formulas like LMNT and Re-Lyte are better for heavy sweating and endurance training.[2][3] Lower-sodium, everyday mixes like DripDrop or Protekt may be better if you want lighter daily hydration rather than aggressive sweat replacement.[1][2] Taste varies a lot, and several sources note that trying sample packs is wise before buying a tub.[3] If you want, I can also give you: the best electrolyte powders by use case, the best sugar-free options, or a side-by-side comparison of LMNT vs Liquid I.V. vs DripDrop.

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